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On a Friday at the end of July 2010, London got its first bike sharing scheme. Around 5,000 bikes were put on the streets – they became known as Boris Bikes. Seven years later, there are now 11,000.
How many bike-sharing schemes does London need exactly? Well, at least five if you ask the companies behind such services. Today, Ofo comes to the capital, following a limited trial in Cambridge ...
At the start of summer oBike’s dockless bike sharing scheme placed 400 bicycles across the capital – quickly running into teething problems with local councils. Mobike dropped 1,000 bikes into ...
London, Ofo's top lobbyist, stressed that cities could still regulate dockless bike-share companies under the legislation. They could, for example, specify where bikes could or could not be parked.
Singaporean bike sharing startup ofo will put some of its bikes on the streets of London after successful trials across Oxford and Cambridge. The company said on Tuesday that it is putting 200 ...
Beijing-based stationless bike-sharing startup Ofo is crying foul at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency over its decision to have an exclusive pilot program with startup JUMP.
Ofo and bike charity London Cycling Campaign are partnering to get more Londoners on bikes. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese dockless bike-sharing company Ofo announced plans to put ...
Lime, which also makes electric scooters, is bringing its ebikes to London. There'll be 1,000 of the 15mph bikes on the streets before 2019 Skip to main content ...
At its height, Ofo’s services were available in 250 cities in 21 countries across Asia, Europe, the US, and Australia, but it has struggled like most bike-sharing services. In September 2017, Chinese ...
China's bike-sharing company ofo decided to increase the number of its bikes in London's Hackney following its recent launch in the borough, the company announced Friday.
Chinese dockless bike-sharing company Ofo announced plans to put 150,000 of its cycles on London's streets as rival Mobike brought more of its bikes to the British capital on the weekend.